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    Jump the gun
    • act before the proper time

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  3. JUMP THE GUN definition: 1. to do something too soon, especially without thinking carefully about it: 2. to do something…. Learn more.

  4. Jul 2, 2023 · The idiom "jump the gun" originates from track and field races. In such races, a starter's gun is used to signal the beginning of the race. If a runner starts running before the gun goes off, it is said that they have "jumped the gun," meaning they have started too early. The phrase has been adapted into everyday language to refer to any action ...

  5. The earliest citation that I can find for ‘jump the gun’ isn’t directly related to athletics, but is a figurative usage, as we use the phrase today – from The Iowa Homestead, November 1921: “Give the pigs a good start; jump the gun, so to speak, and get them on a grain ration before weaning time.”. The use of ‘jump’ in both ...

  6. Definition of jump the gun in the Idioms Dictionary. jump the gun phrase. What does jump the gun expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  7. Jump the gun definition: . See examples of JUMP THE GUN used in a sentence.

  8. JUMP THE GUN definition: to do something too soon, before you have thought about it carefully: . Learn more.

  9. Meaning of Idiom 'Jump the Gun' To jump the gun means to start too early; to start doing something before you should or before it is appropriate to begin; to do something without thinking about it carefully first; to begin something before preparations have been made; to act prematurely or to act too hastily. [note]Definition.

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